Night Sights

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It's nice if it happens, but I don't consider it ...

I wouldn't be depending upon a red dot on someone's chest to prevent a shooting.

It's nice if it happens, but I don't consider it likely beyond Hollywood movies. Don't get me wrong, I am a HUGE laser fan. I have them on my primary off duty gun right now, and plan to put them on some others too.

If you search around you will see where I have posted about them before.

I wouldn't be depending upon a red dot on someone's chest to prevent a shooting.

It's nice if it happens, but I don't consider it likely beyond Hollywood movies. Don't get me wrong, I am a HUGE laser fan. I have them on my primary off duty gun right now, and plan to put them on some others too.

If you search around you will see where I have posted about them before.

Biker

I'm not saying to depend on it, just that it can be a deterrent. And aside from that just helps with aiming in general and I wondered if you would really have enough time to use the sights vs more of a point and shoot where the laser would help.

I've had a mixed bag with Trijicons. My Beretta came with them, and the 'stuff' that makes them glow fell out? Disolved away? Disappeared? within 6 months of purchase.
The night sights on my new G26 certainly seem nice.

I like Tru glo hybrid fiber and night sight on my XD I do like alot since its fire bright day or night. Trijicon is also a good sight but keep in mind since they serve LEO and military if you have a warranty issue it will take much longer to resolve. (ask me how I know)

"To my mind it is wholly irresponsible to go into the world incapable of preventing violence, injury, crime, and death. How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic." Ted Nugent